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Seen and Heard in Ocean City
Min Helen G. Youn*. at Comri] Uxa. Mary SUwrtl. of Qoobcn. Is
House, spent the post week-end with spendliyt » few days to this resort os
friends In this resort. ! the *«est of reUUres. Miss Nettle Mtosford. of this city. Mr. and Mr*. Bdnrand Jeffrtea. of
spent the week-end with her parents this city. *eat the past week-end
In Ocean View last week i wlU their pareets at Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. WUlUm Barber and! The Nolan Tea Roam, at the Ar•idUy, of this city, enjoyed a short cadla. recently opened for the sume‘\r with relatlrer In Ocean View.aer season. The Nolan Brothers are
last Sunday erenln*.
Arthur Blackman, of Philadelphia.
'parents. Mr. and Mr*. George Blackman. of SIS Third street, this dtp. Mr* Mary Thomson and « Mr* May Wilson, and eon. 8u of Philadelphia, enjoyed the e end at the tonner*e cottage. 816 Brighton place, thla dtp. George K. Gardiner, a student the ynlrardty of Pen nsyl rani* 91 the past week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mia. William T. Gardiner, of UO Asburr aremae, thU olty.
WU1 lam P. Shrirer, nfhla. well known candy and loa cream merchant, opened his shop at Ninth street and the Boardwalk last Thursday for the summer season The Hawaiian Shop, on the Ninth street approach to the boardwalk, opened last week for the esason. and Mr* Williams, who recently
« again in
The St. George Hot*.', will 1 the mummer eeaeoa oosali
The St. George has been re-named the Tracey Hotel by the new owner. William R. Smith, of Philadelphia, who purchased the hotel last fall. Mtaa Taylort Oasa. of the First Baptist Sunday School, this city, will hold a beach party on the rseort strand on Krldny eeentng, June SO. The members of this class are planning a number of novelties for this
Mr. and Mr* John city, has returned after completing " student tn the Seminary, at
. daughter of
■peat the week-end In this resort as of hie aaat, Mr* Phoebe
Miss Alice Hamilton, of AtMmtlc City, spent the past week-end in this
resort with frienda.
Mr* Clifton Hartman, of X*«rel. Del., to r pea ding a abort atay In this resort on a vtolt to bar parents, Mr. and Mr* W. W. Week* of the Poet OfBce Apartment* this city. The Raleigh Hotel, at Twalrth street and Wseley avenue, will open for the summer season on Decoration Day. J. M. Hamilton will « In charge of the hotel this 1 A number of local folk enJoysB the surf during the past week-end. A party noticed off Tenth strtot last
tad of the Misses Betty
Smith. Beetle Week* Peer! Stretch, and Bob Nelson They declared the water to be rather warm.
Mr. and Mr* Harry Headley, of 814 Atlantic avann* entertained Mr. and Mr* Ptoatar and Miss Lynch, of Wilmington, DaL, at ibalr home here
over the week-end.
Schwarts's Restaurant, on the Eighth street approach to tha boardwalk. opened tort week tor the sum-! season. Mr. Schwarts and his
Florida during tha winter month* Mr. Robb, director for the famous
1 now visiting his brothsr-tn-law and wife, Mr. Mr* Harry H. Hite, of Camden, who are no*- located at their sun
wne her*
Mr. and Mr* Barry Headley dared Mr. aan Mr* Porter -nd Mbs: Lynch. :<f Wilmington. Del., a farewell party tort Monday evening at their horn* 884 Atlantic aveaoe. Canto and dancing mala forma of
tha Ocean City High School, w! a student at the Philadelphia D College, to back again la this * for the summer, hto stadias hi ceased tor the school tsrm at 9
detphla.
! Rev. MUton G. Buck, pastor of the First Baptist Church, of this olty. was tha speaker of the evsetoff at tha regular weekly meeting of the Toung Men's Progrecslva League, bald at the Lorraine Hotel tort Mon-
day evening.
Hto talk waa upon the
“Poor Boys Who Became : Bar. Buck cited numerous nrStoFlm of thl* •nd hto talk was heartily en-
Joiod by those present. As this to the tort scheduled
being made to the BsBevoe Hotel. Eighth street and Ooe-Ji avenue, preparatory to Its opening tor tha summer season. A glam'roofed entrance is being constructed on Eighth street for this hotel which will greatly Improve the appeamae* Painter* have also bean active tor the part weak In
makli other
made. Mr. and Mr* Elmer a will again be In charge of this Ur hotel, which to expected to open for the season within a vary tew
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a alee country kitten. *W North
Ash. Ottumwa Courier.
Field Day Again Postponed OM Jupiter Pluriue Interfered ft*
the third strait'
holding of the Fifth Annual Field Day Festival of tha Oeeaa City Pub- : Schools here Tuesday afternoon. On Prtdny. May It, an Thurrt vr May 88. and on Turn to;. May *T.
ored to stage the affair In nearly n thousand students
expected that the weekly
Weak u.tt to
a tow rrtadropa Ml.
However this order was rescinded at noon, when the son wan shining, girls than returned dad to their illation gym atttra. and upon tha de-
cision to bold the affali
opened and a disappointed faculty wit named another postponement. No
date has yet been set for tl trial. If things keep up It
if there win ha tha Fifth and Sixth
l • he* adjourned'unto next Annual FleM Day Festival staged
! gather next year.
City High School win hold a beach party at the pout of the hart base on Friday evening. June «. Frertdeat Robert “ _ “ the followtag the affair: M Mtos Rosalie Ryan. The second year students are aatietpattag a great
time.
has beet, touring the country staee
Arisons, according to cards received by her friends her* Mtos Sapp hlkad to Florida, after which she traveled west, and to now making her way up the west coast as far as Alasks. She reports having a very Intereating
The early rounds of the Interclass tennis tournament of the Ocean City High School was postponed this because of the Inclement wee The courts at the Municipal Tennis Coarts were in bad condition due to the rain, and the matches could not be played. However It to expected that the tournament will swing Into artioti about the end of the wart. There are a number of good tennis players In the resort high school lacludlcv Tom Adam* Arthur H Erie* John Boswell. Ous Smith. Robert Gordon and other* Some laterestlng matches are expected. About a hundred and Sfty rertdents of this reaoti went to Attoatte City tort Sunday afternoon and witnessed the Strong Waeco A A., of Philadelphia, defeat the Harrtgaa A. A . of this city. In the Srst game of * doubleheader, by the score of «-«. The gime was pUyed at the Bacharach Ball Park, and a Urge number waa present. Townsend, the local portalde hurler. waa touched up for seven hit* tha same number garnered by tha rseort clan. Five errors behind Towsend ruined the d»r He got three safe hits out of tot* times
at bat.
Penn Ball Girls Leave The three hundred-odd rtudanta and teachers, of the Penn Hall School for Glrto. of Chambersburg. Pa., who were staying at the Flanders for a month, left Friday for
served by the of the
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Mr. and Mr* Feeler. Mr. and Mr* Roush ere. Mr Weber. Mias Ruth Riley. Mtos Lynch and Mr. and Mr* Harry Headley. tendered Mr* of this city, last Thursday evening, at the home of ; Mr* Charles Quigg. 88? Asbury ave-j nue M>* Steelman will shortly leave for Philadelphia to make boat home. Mi* Quigg. Mr* Little aad Mr* William Otlre the host usebs Five Hun1 played aad prises awarded
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During the four weeks' stay this resort, the glrto had a thoroughly enjoyable time. They bathed la the outdoor pool at the Flanders Hotel, and enjoyed tesnto matrhee at the new city Municipal Courts Tha glrto also mafia many rtstu to Atlantic City, and mad* tbemeelv* qualnted with the etoter resort They gave a fine benefit mualeel recital for the benefit of the Ocean City Seashore Home for Babie* that drew a huge crowd, and a nu the talented members of the faculty took part. The resort regrets the passing of the girt student* aa they did much to lives up the board-
walk and beach.
The Flanders Hotel, at which they stayed, will be cloeed tor a week or two. and will open early In June tor
the 1884 Ocean City High School, tendered Mr* coach and faculty testimonial banquet Thursday evening at the Btoeayna
otel.
A most enjoyable time was had. caches being had from Superintendent of School* James M. Steven* Principal Otto W. Relchley. and Coach Alfred Demari* Coach Demarts waa presented with a small taker, at this meeting from the play-
er*.
At this meeting the members of the team unanimously elected Marcus Blackman, a Junior and a three-year guard on the team, as captain of the 19ZS team. At the aame time, T.
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After this election each member of the squad waa called upon to give a one-minute speech. Gus Smith, a substitute forward, brought down the assemblage when be declared that he was the only player In the Ocean Clty-Pisssle High game that
boee present at thla banquet 1: Captain Edwin Baron. Cap-laln-elect Marcus Blackman. Arthur Huff, Tom Adams. Robert Gordon, Jobs Boswell. Anthony Belvagn. Paul Plleggi, Herman Belvagn. Herbert MrCoilom. Hubert Shaw and Manager
This combination last season
nine out of sixteen contests. Their season was cut soon by an epidemic
of mumps which strack the team In mid-season, and affected every regular player. Only two men will be
lost by graduation this ysar. being John Boswell, varsity forward, and
Herman Belvagn. a substitute guard.
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